| LUNDY | National Trust owned and Landmark Trust managed, an island off the coast of North Devon whose early postage stamp charge was known as puffinage (5) |
| BIDEFORD | Town in North Devon whose 24-arch Long Bridge spans the River Torridge |
| LACOCK | With an abbey once home to Henry Fox Talbot, a National Trust-owned Wiltshire village where parts of Pride and Prejudice and Cranford were filmed (6) |
| COURT | Fyne -; National Trust-owned garden in the Quantocks once home to Andrew Crosse, the scientist said to have inspired Mary Shelley to create Frankenstein (5) |
| WAYPOINT | Method to get beer outside the Duck and Landmark (8) |
| ARCH | ___ ___ Caves Global Geopark, in Northern Ireland - and landmark by Hyde Park (6,4) |
| MARBLE | ___ ___ Caves Global Geopark, in Northern Ireland - and landmark by Hyde Park (6,4) |
| CAPEHATTERAS | Headland on an island off the coast of North Carolina that is known as the 'Graveyard of the Atlantic' (4.8) |
| ILEDERE | An island off the west coast of France near La Rochelle, on the northern side of the Pertuis d'Antioche strait |
| TROMSO | City on an island off the mainland of North Norway, location of the Norwegian Polar Institute's headquarters (6) |
| HATTERAS | Cape -- off the coast of North Carolina is known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic" for its danger to shipping (8) |
| GIGLIO | Italian for fleur-de-lis - and an island off the coast of Tuscany (6) |
| GREENLAND | Alarge island, lying mostly within the Arctic Circle off the coast of North America (9) |
| ULVA | Genus of sea lettuce; or, an island off the west coast of Mull (4) |
| JURA | An island off the west coast of Scotland, in the Inner Hebrides (4) |
| BERMUDA | Island group off the coast of North Carolina that lends its name to a style of shorts (7) |
| FOULNESSPOINT | Easternmost tip of an island off the coast of Essex (8,5) |
| ISLA | Feminine given name derived from an island off the west coast of Scotland (4) |
| BASSROCK | Island home to a large gannet colony off the coast of North Berwick (4,4) |
| SICILIANO | A folk dance that originated in an island off the south coast of Italy (9) |